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From: ravetildon@aol.com (Craig Mullins)
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.design
Subject: utility/generator intertie
Date: 10 Sep 2002 20:00:27 -0700
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I was wondering if anyone knew of a product that could intertie a
generator to the utility grid? This is a solar energy project w/out
the solar or batteries...
I doubt there is a ready made one, so maybe one of you could direct me
how to make this?
There are a lot of ready made solar energy utility inverters on the
market, but none that I've found will tie to the grid. they only allow
solar energy to go back to the grid. I'm guessing I only need an ac to
ac converter that can match the sine waves (not exactly sure) to the
power grid to back feed it back to them… I don't need any of the
things that turn off my power form going back to the grid in case the
power goes off.
Any help you could lend in finding this product or designing would be
greatly appreciated!
Please email me back at the address below if at all possible.
GoodPeopleCollective
Craig Mullins
GoodPeopleCollective@attbi.com
(925) 858-9606
http://hometown.aol.com/ravetildon/
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